Monday, January 21, 2019
Critters
Here in Arusha, I find that I’m living closer to nature than
I do in Spokane. All kinds of critters
come visiting my apartment. One would
expect such visitations, since I leave the door open most of the time. Here are
some critters and critter stories that I’ve found fascinating.
First, meet Lizzie and Leonard. They come visit each evening after dark when
we turn on the front porch light. They hide behind the light and patiently wait
for insects to come. Then their little tongues dart out and capture the
insects. If the insect is big, they have
to shove it into their mouths in 2 or 3 gulps.
They then lick their little lips and wait for the next snack. Lovely.
I haven’t been able to take a good picture of them crouching behind the
light because of the light so these pics are on the wall while they're strolling
to their meal. They also have a baby
which is soooooo cute but the l’il darlin is so small and so transparent that the
pics don’t turn out at all.
This guy, I think, is some kind of ginormous moth. He came flying into my kitchen one night,
batted around the light for awhile, then decided to settle on the wall near the
ceiling. He was still there in the
morning but left soon after I opened the door.
After it rains, we get slug visitors. They are all over the
place and we have to watch where we’re walking. I don’t know where they hide
out when it dries up but we see them only when it rains. I don’t find these
critters cute enough to name.

Isn’t this butterfly beautiful? And big! It was attached to the
window when I closed it for the night.
It was still there in the morning but soon departed for breakfast.
Ants are numerous (--no photos but use your imagination). They are teeny tiny itty bitty things that
can quickly invade any food left out. Yesterday, there was a small drip of food
left on the counter. Within minutes, it was covered with hungry ants. Every evening, I spray down my counters and
don’t wipe them off in order to keep the ants at bay.
I also spray fruit with peels like bananas and mangos so that the
ants are less likely to attack before I can eat them. I keep my honey in the fridge. It’s the good life.
This morning I was on the veranda putting together this
blog. I took a break and went into my
apartment. I can see my open door from
here so I’m close by. As I went through
the door, I looked down and saw this amazing sight. A spider was in the process of being trapped
by some ants. They were coming from
every direction and surrounding it. It
was amazing to watch. The picture doesn’t tell the whole story. I left this tableau to play itself out and
when I returned a little later, there was absolutely no trace of any critters
on my doorstep.
One picture I haven’t yet been able to get is one of our
resident brown lizard. He lives in the planters out front and is very shy…he
runs away when he sees us coming.
Another photo I haven’t gotten yet is of the monkeys. I saw them climbing along the wall in the
back of the courtyard. I tried to capture
a photo of a mama and baby but they were too fast and too far away. Maybe another day.
Thus ends the critter show for now. Stay tuned for more.



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